Lantern slide depicting the story of Yankee Doodle, a well known Anglo-American song whose origins date back to the American Revolution (1763-1783). The lantern slides were a gift of Mr. Frederic W. Thomas given to GSMT on May 25, 1928 and were used in a lecture on the American Revolution called 'One Flag. One Country, One People'.

Lantern slide depicting the story of Yankee Doodle, a well known Anglo-American song whose origins date back to the American Revolution (1763-1783). The lantern slides were a gift of Mr. Frederic W. Thomas given to GSMT on May 25, 1928 and were used in a lecture on the American Revolution called 'One Flag. One Country, One People'.

Lantern slide depicting the story of Yankee Doodle, a well known Anglo-American song whose origins date back to the American Revolution (1763-1783). The lantern slides were a gift of Mr. Frederic W. Thomas given to GSMT on May 25, 1928 and were used in a lecture on the American Revolution called 'One Flag. One Country, One People'.

Back caption: "Andy" the orang-utan in the Bronx Zoo / "Andy," a magnificent specimen of adult male Orang-utan, came to the Bronx Zoo when he was a baby. He likes to stare at Zoo visitors and wave at them.

"Uncle Henry" Swain, who was a slave in his youth, places a wreath at the bust of Abraham Lincoln at the Hall of Fame as part of a campaign to raise funds for the construction of the Booker T. Washington Birthplace Memorial.

Lantern slide depicting the story of Yankee Doodle, a well known Anglo-American song whose origins date back to the American Revolution (1763-1783). The lantern slides were a gift of Mr. Frederic W. Thomas given to GSMT on May 25, 1928 and were used in a lecture on the American Revolution called 'One Flag. One Country, One People'.

Lantern slide depicting the story of Yankee Doodle, a well known Anglo-American song whose origins date back to the American Revolution (1763-1783). The lantern slides were a gift of Mr. Frederic W. Thomas given to GSMT on May 25, 1928 and were used in a lecture on the American Revolution called 'One Flag. One Country, One People'.

Illustration of an interior of a restaurant in which man in rough clothing is eating a turkey leg and telling a waiter who brings a tray of food,"Lay on Macduff. A sign in the background reads Macduffs Free Lunch Every Day.

Weigel takes the concept of pluralism back to the beginnings of the Christian religion in the Mediterranean world, through the Council of Nicea and into modern times. Weigel was an early advocate of interfaith dialogue - influential in decisions of Vatican II

Photo 001 shows some of the men who were part of Skalski's Circus. From left to right: Król, Arct, Machowiak. Photo 002 is a group photo of the "Flying Boys" from "Skalski's Circus." From left to right: unknown, Rolski, Popek, Pniak, Kowalski. Photo 015 depicts Polish tank-busters at the carcass of one of their victims. From right ot left: Machowiak, Arct, Król, Skalski, Sporny.

Photo 007 shows Arct digging an anti-splinter trench. Photo 008 depicts on of the airdromes in North Africa used by "Skalski's Circus." Horbaczewski is seen pouring something out of a barrel in Photo 011.

Photo 003 shows Kowalski standing in the middle of a field. Photo 004 shows deputy commander Król. Photo 005 depicts Bronislaw Malinowski. Horbaczewski is displaying German booty in Photo 006. Arct is seen in Photo 014. He is now the commanding officer of the 316th squadron which was destroyed between June and July.

Illustration of woman's portrait surrounded by wreath of leaves and by American flags. In the background is a ship on water. 1776 is on the left side of the illustration and 1876 is on the right side of the illustration.